The Crescent Times (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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The Orescent Times, Crescent, Okla., Thursday. March U . UKft>
METHODIST CHURCH
A W HAIJ^MARK. Pa*tor
rsary of th«- founding; of
t'omens Foreign Missionary
v ol" the MothodLst churel
I"
ent
Thor*' will be a church family
g-atheririK next Wednesday «v« 11-
inp to celebrate the seventhth
..i iin- famllv
y fine proRraii
. Custom Built
Furniture
Slips Covers and
Cushions Rebuilt
NEEDLE POINT
CHAIRS AND
STOOLS
BUILT TO ORDER
DAVISON
UPHOLSTERING
SHOP
21«< W Harrison
.1 ImsUet dlnn* v a
Th' r« \\ 111 be a vei
that all will enjoy.
Th«- church is the institution
responsible for carrying out the
commission Jesus gave to A'ctei.
"IVed My Sheep. Feed My
Lambs."
Through the « hurt h. .s through
no other organization, we have
a chance to make tli> most needed
contribution to humanity.
If vou hav. no churclt tiiiliu-
visitors of Mr at Mrs Paul I.o
and baby.
Charll' Dutcherman sp nt Ti
sda\ • v. nlng at th« Paul I c
lourin \ 11> .New o
hav• IL- trip to «'hi«
Mi
B
id
pov'T1 AC
SALES RAISE
FROM 19 38
pport, the unovt d to Carmen where Mr. Bur-
< h irdt will be In charge of a
rs to make I Fairmont Creamery. Calvin Cun-
icnt WPA | lr,i will assist his brother-in-law
from gar- j for tin present.
ons
ent
w«
to worship with us.
The subject for Sunday morn
ing will b , "The Applan ltoad 01
The Christian." Sunday evenliu
subject, "Temporal Goal. Lcnrnosi
of Soul".
LOVELL ROUTE
ONE NEWS
Mrs Klva Ree Long
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morrlsett
and son Tom l<arry were Sunday
dinner guests of the former's par-
ents Mr and Mrs Sam Morrlsett
of near Crescent
Mrs. Paul Long and baby son
Charles Alfred was moved to the
home of Mr. Long's parent®, Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Long Monday af-
ternoon.
Miss Norma Jean Weldon "t
Guthrie was a week-end gu^st of
her parents Mr and Mrs Frank
Weldon.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moirisett
and baby were Sunday afternoon
CUSTOM HATCHING
BABY
CHICKS
Make arrangements for your chicks
early. . . . We can best give you ser-
vice when we have your order eaily.
Bring your t'KRs tit us for custom hatching.
We can give you a high percentage of
hatch and we know how to care for
your best interests when it comes to
babv chicks.
Hen
ERKS
2c
to
2 k
Turkey
Errs
3c 4c
to
Salsbury's Chicken Remedies
Crescent Hatchery
Phone 5F13
2J Ml. South of Crescent
Mis. Frank Weldon were Tiiesduj.
visitors of Mrs. \V« idon'.i daughter
and . lily Mr and Mn Viitil
Shore ..nd children of Crescent
Paul Long was a visitor «t th.
John Campbell bom Monda
morning.
FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Clifford n. JaniM. Pastor
it Menu io long sinc< we last
met together. And fast the
changes Aside from our dear
mother, three other dear friends
have crossed the Bar. Sure, w •
hope that all of these had been
as faithful as mother, who had
spent nearly 75 years in faithful
service of her Lord in whom she
had implicet trust. We shall miss
her, but her going is her gain.
The kind < xpressions of love and
sympathy from our dear friends
are so much appreciated.
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock
we meet for our church school
Let us all "counters". There
will be no evening service at the
Baptist church. Wc will have our
regular morning service with
Baptismal service at the close.
Our youth church will have
its regular service. The theme
will be, "The Lord's Supper."
Mrs. James desires the presence
of all of our boys and girls. A
cordial Invitation is extended tc
all to worship with us.
We are to be in a Revival at
Oak nidge church this week and
next Pray for us.
HUBBARD
ENGINEER
TRIP TON. Y
I D. Hubbard To Make Trip
To Now York World
Fair
John Dean Hubbard ot CrOBcent
and a nonlor engineer student at
A and M. follepi- at Stillwater
will bo Included In a party ol
34 A. and M. Engineering stu-
dent* to visit New York City and
the World's Fair from April If
until May. 8, 193.'
Mr. Hubbard is the son ot Mrs.
Eugene M Antrim of Wichita
I Falls, T. \ .md the grandson of
Mrs. Charles Stewart of Crescent.
Ho Is a gradui or Cre . ent High
school, of the class of '35.
According to information from
the College, the students will visit
j the East River tunnel, the New
! York stock exchange. Brooklyn
Navy Yard, the entire Atlantic
and Pacific fleet anchored In the
! Hudson Kiver. the General Ele-
ctric plant it Schenectady, N. Y.
SAVE YOUR
MONEY
>.t\> your money is to keep
your car lubricated and free
from dust and grime
COMPLETE
LUBRICATION
SERVICE
We use nothing hut the
best Champlin Oils and
Ureases on your car. . . .
\ Grease for orry i>|m« of
Hearing
$1.50
GRAFF
SERVICE
STATION
NO. 2
Chris McClure
Phone 136 Crescent
Guthrie wert the Sundaj vlsl.
s .a ' p \V ti llama
ellv«
P
tiac cars throughout tin I'nltelj
States for the month < ! January
were in.StiO according to Marvin
Harwell, local dealer This Is an
increase of '••! '• per cent over the
C.304 sales 01 January, l'.'iis and
f 27.7 per cent from
r figures of 14,336. !
un entorleH in deah
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yenzer and
children Betty and Phillip and
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hopkins and
son Donald Czirr were the Sun-
; day dinner guests of Mrs. F.
! Yen/-1 and son Lester Yenzer.
Mrs. K\a Smith of near Guthrie
•\ • i brought home from the Guth-
rie hospital Friday In the Yenxer
Urotlu rs ambulance.
a deer- ase
the P. . . in
New eai
hands Jan
w hich Is
they were
well t yt
fcCMf
:u
at less than
jo. Mi liar- I
lj a normal
int la- 3700
We can do tho Job and
do it like It Is supposed to
be done. Your old shoos will
look new and wear like new.
COWBOY
BOOTS
We can make you anything
In Cowboy boots that you
\\ ant
- Seo us for particulars. —
TICHENOR
SHOE SHOP
Across Street From
Ritz Theatre
:i arv
5. •<*
• t, H-i.4 .
10 MOhf ?P0.'(T
*s£
%
number ol cars for Pod
dealers to have on hand.
He stresses the improvement
over last year's business and says
that the decline from December
is no more than what happens at
this time during every normal 1
year due to adverse weather con- ,
dttionn and the natural r« aotlon i
from th emomentum of orders ac
cumulated at announcement time 1
and over the holidays.
Sales of used cars increased {
steadily throughout January fini-
shing strongly with :< total 01
23,797 which Is an increase of 1 <
per cent over December and vw it li-
In I 1 per cent of January r.K'.s
at which time intensive cam-
paigns were under way < very- J
where in an effori to break the j
used car Jam.
Used car inventories on Jan-
uary 31 were 29,064. an increase
of only 71 cars over the 20th >'
the month and 25 per rent less I
than the high :P.',367 tlgure of
January 31, 1938.
WPA WORKERS
TOLD TO PLANT
EARLYGARDEN
TFaE NEW&
OF ALL THE WE?.18 #
^fed Szjif<wL
PAT-HflNDtR
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All WorlsM Progress Admlnistr i-
ion work, is wore urged to plant
].ring garilons todav Hon Stoi>' -
h Hlate WPA ndniuii-n atoi.
"Earntntpi <-n the WPA program
re someUmea tnadequan . eapeclal-
consldei that Bomc of
number 1 rom live to
stephens said.
<h ire not of t per-
Stephens continued.
aork'TH Bhould mnk••
it in become r< ll'- iii>port-
..11 mnnaged garden 1« a
i when w«
lie famlll'
•u person
Relief Jul*s
lanent natur*
nd theref<
MODEL B IMPLEMENTS FOR FASTER FARMING
i V
MODEL B .. .World's Lowest Priced Real Farm Tractor
Here is a new way of farming, a new way of living . . . lor
YOU and YOUR FAMILY! The MODEL B TRAC TOR
outfit fulfills all your hopes for freedom, independt.ice,
security—the rewards , of the POWER^ system. Th«
MODEL B replaces four to six horses, cuts your pov cr
investment and operating cost 25% to 50%. With imple-
ments to match, it does a COMPLETE job of farming;
takes the backaches out of plowing, preparing seedbed,
planting, cultivating, harvesting, mowing, hauling,
beltwork. You travel at TWICE the speed of horses.
And you ride in comfort! Talk it over with us today!
PLOWING—Th* modal B doe* ■ batter
Job of plowing at twlca th* apaad of
horiai, up to 4 mile* an hour. No.
116 Moldboarti plow 9S5.SO f o b
CULTIVATING — l-row Qulck-Hlul.
Cultivator for Model B, $50.25 f.o.b
Capacity up to 50'? more than eingle-
row horae cultivator*. Rotary hoe
attachment $10.55 f.o.b.
MOWING—Heia'a the kind of mower
you've ulwey* wanted, the 5-foot
Full-View Safety Mower. Sid*
mounted where you can wetoi* It.
J
HARVESTING — New alia All-Crop
Harveater $345.00 f.o.b. factory. Give*
you independence from binding,
•hocking, threahlng, cuetom outfit*.
Cute and lhre#hea email grain*, bean*
end *eed*—up to 1 acre per hour.
¥
J
MODEL RC TRACTOR ... 2-PLOW POWER
\ new AllU'Chalmers mod*! for 1939. Pull, two 14-inch plow under
,.*«ra*e .oil condition*. Between the B and WC Modal. In power,
price and performance. Equipped with the time-saving Quick-Hitch
implement. (2-row) ... handle, belt or power take-off work . . .
haul* up to V/i mile® an hour.
sBfct
That's why all men
like our laundering!
Mm prefer our laundering
h cause we do a complete
lob on each shirt On receiv-
ing your shirt we wash It
gfntly but thoroughly
mend it . . . sew on any miss-
ing buttons . . and Iron It
. i.ertty Try our servlco this
.eli and you'll nbtlo® the
provement!
(JlITHttlE
LAUNDRY
M.nidayH aikd ThiufMlAj*
Culled b'or and Delivered
i
LARGE SHIPMENT OF
NEW FURNITURE ARRIVES
AT YENZER BROTHERS
Wi! arc happy tu invite you to our spring
showing of new furniture we now
have in stock at our store. Very latest
styles and design of Bed Room, Living
Room and Dining room furniture.
Kvervlhinn for your home
Visit Yenzer Brothers and select your fur-
niture needs for your home at the
lowest prices and biggest saving of
the year. We are always glad to show
you our new lines of merchandise and
appreciate you stopping and visiting
with us.
Your Home Owned, Home Operated
Furniture Store In Crescent
YENZER BROTHERS
FURNITURE COMPANY
Phone 100
Crescent
PUBLIC A'ARNEO THAT ANY .
COUGH MAY PROVE DANGEROUS
Effective Treatment For Cold
Coutilu l> Ciietf
It you or any member of your
family suffering from a linger-
ing com1 h, and do not know Its
ct.use, cull your doctor at once.
Vou might have the start of a
serious ailment and need imme-
diate attenUon. Homemade reme-
dies and mild cough preparation*
•<re aeldom ffactive. -
(Ml —iifh* mt broaaMai Irri-
tations due to colds or exposure
need a real medicine.
Mantho-Mulslon, like a doctor's
prescription, contains those differ-
ent medical ingredients which
bxing cough relief, and Is fortified
with both Vitamins "A" and "D."
Buy a bottle of Mentho-Mulslon
from your druggist. The very
first dose must start you on the
road to cough relief or your drug-
gist will return your money.
Mentho-Mulslon, now only 75c,
It sold and guaranteed ' by
good drugglsta everywhere.—adv.
MATCHED IMPLEMENTS FOR MODELS RC AND WC
«tS'.
ILvif 9
Quick-Hitch two-ro* cultivator
tot M 1*1*1 WC or AC—SI28.
F.O.B. Faetory.
All-Crop HwMter lor Mod*'
WC Tmiof-S M00 fOB
Factory
Full-Vie* Safety Mower tor
Model WC and RC—SIM 00
f.O • (7-ft)
A TRACTOR TO FIT YOUR FARM
MODEL WC. 'LWt -St^
Wh««U. lull two-plow DOWK
I7G5 F.O.I. r««of
,-pt J MODEL UC. RI«W -f"11
L ^ i j-pIum pow*—nio.t
tiowwtul trtetw
11141 uo i kb*. f.O B.
Factory.
. >J
MODEL WF . Laft)—full
2-plo* i « on rubber,
r O.g rMloni $820 un«l«^.
MODEL M (Right!—F «w
Sto po er in a cr.^lof
nu tun t 0.8 rmm ha
MODEL WC TRACTOR . . . FULL 2-PLOW
New 1939 Model of the faat-atepping WC Tractor. FULL 2-PLOW
POWER. Streamlined—lighta and starter standard equipment on
,ir-tired model. Pulls two 14-inch plowe up lo 5 miles an hour-, h. uli
up to 10 mile, an hour. Cives you ahortf. hours—higher pay
HARWELL SERVICE STATION
Phone 169 —Crescent
AUTHORIZED sales HP
and sehvice ■■
7k* AUw...
REMINGTON
JUNIOR DELUXE
$
irtMWl
l.i. «peniriv«, yet Bturdily boflt with
.«ll the features necessary to proridt
you v* uli years of accurate typing.
T.Midi M«aW 4 U>
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• ram■ and ictul Im>
Mm to help u«eb 70
lo type with um,
}|anil*4,mely ImwJ.
^ 1 urd y, Can > lnf Cam,
inadfl of 3-ply wood, la
included in the
tiunally low prie*
th« Junior *"11 m
THE
CRESCENT
TIMES
I HAVE PAINS IN
MY MUSCLE'S AND
PAINS 1^ MV MEAt}
INSTEAD OF OCT
SHOPPlNO- '
I SHOULD BE IN^
(3PO
I USED TO
SUFF ER THE
SAME WAV ON-
TIL, I FOUND
QUICK (?ELIEP
IN AN ANT I- .
PAIN PILLl
anti-pain pills
BEYOND OUfSTlOfi
RELIEVE - BUT
DON'T CAUSE
INDIGE-STiON
V
/-•/ %
Did you ev*r tak a mfiktn* to stay h—d-
Acha and hara tha haedachc stoy and a Kotn
ach acha *tart?
Wall wager you didn't taka an Anti-Pain
Pi]]. Anti-Pain Pills do not upcat tha itoro-
Mh. IVay take effect quickly too and thay
taate 1IV* wintargreen wafer*.
You cant do good work—you cant taw
a good time when you are suffering frgaa
Sturxilgia Htadach*
Macular or Periodic pohw
i of othtn art.
k wUl no* co*t much. Ana-Halo all hi
Mat each, (baa in Economy Pachaa*) aad
jffi uaualty rellavM.
*&tS%ZS?£JXSSU&*M.
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Wilson, Herman O. The Crescent Times (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1939, newspaper, March 16, 1939; Crescent, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc233422/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Oklahoma+-+Logan+County%22: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.